Hi All, When I think of the hours it took to replace the large panel, mid-ship behind the drivers door, all because of a "little seam rust", When I could have been up in the forest, sitting around a camp fire, groovin with all the little animals; I have to say to myself, 'self' what the heck you doin here? If I had it to do all over again, I would have just sand blasted the seam, resealed it, painted it, and took sleeping pills, if necessary, so I could sleep, knowing that, that insidious seam rust was in there, eating away at sweetie! :) Yes, I do like to work on my bus, and Yes, Its nice to have it dependable. But dependable is the key word here for me... But Folks, I bought it so I could use it! I mean Who Owns Who Here? Help! :) Maybe, we need to start a new subgroup that go's like this....... Hello, My name is John, and yes,,, I`m a Vanagon addict.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------- Chris I think the point is it is Friday... Thanks, Chris JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: In a message dated 1/16/04 10:04:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, EMMONSD@SBCGLOBAL.NET writes:
I have an 83 Westy and I don't use the upper bunk. Is it possible to remove the pop top and install a regular roof from a passenger Vanagon? Happy Friday! Dave Emmons 83 1.9 Westy what would you gain from that? too much work, and it would make your van worth less. cant figure the point of that.. chris |
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